Battle of New York City

The Battle of New York City (14-17 August 2016) was the decisive battle of the Russian invasion of the United States during World War III. The Russian Army took over much of New York City, but the Americans fought back in an intense battle that led to much destruction, including the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. In the end, the US Army defeated the Russians by destroying their jammer and turning their submarines' missiles against their own fleet, driving the Russians from America.

Background
On 13 August 2016, Ultranationalist Russia launched a major offensive against the United States on their Eastern Seaboard, with a huge surprise attack leading to US forces being fooled. For two days the US forces fought a tough war against the Russian Army, and their capital of Washington DC was nearly overrun. However, the Battle of Washington DC resulted in a decisive American victory, leaving the Russian forces scattered. The American forces proceeded to counterattack, and New York City was the last bastion of Russian forces on the East Coast.

Battle
The Americans deployed several units to fight the Russians, who overwhelmed Midtown Manhattan and set up a jammer on Wall Street. This inflicted heavy losses on the US Air Force, and the Russians had the advantage. As a result, Overlod dispatched a team of Delta Force operatives from Bennett Field to assault the jammer in a special operation. They assisted the fight down Wall Street, and they destroyed the jammer with thermite charges after taking over the trading floor from the Russian troops. The destruction of the jammer allowed for the Americans to launch a counterattack on land, but the Russian navy still posed a threat.

The Russian command submarine was Olga, an Oscar II-class submarine with enough missiles to level the eastern seaboard. The Delta Force team attacked the submarine and entered it, fighting its way to the command center. With the ship in American hands, the Delta Force turned its missiles against dozens of other Russian ships before fleeing, and the Russian navy in the Hudson River was destroyed. The Russians were sent packing, and the Battle of New York City ended in an American victory.